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: The inclusion of foreign governments expands the scope of the series from a local supernatural conflict to a global crisis. Production Credits Author/Illustrator : Gege Akutami Publication : Weekly Shonen Jump (Shueisha) Official Release Date : December 5, 2021

: Following their intense courtroom battle, Higuruma decides to use his 100 points to add a new rule to the Culling Game. This rule allows players to transfer points to one another, effectively preventing players from being targeted for execution due to point stagnation. After fulfilling his end of the bargain, Higuruma leaves Yuji, citing his own guilt and desire to remain alone.

: Reggie reveals his theory that the Culling Game is not just about "evolution" but is a preparation for a massive ritual. He attempts to recruit Megumi , but when negotiations fail, a combat encounter begins. : The inclusion of foreign governments expands the

This report provides a summary and analysis of , titled "Tokyo No. 1 Colony, Part 7." Chapter Overview

: The introduction of point-sharing changes the "death match" nature of the game into a more political and strategic landscape. After fulfilling his end of the bargain, Higuruma

Chapter 167 is a pivotal entry in the , focusing on the conclusion of the negotiation between Yuji Itadori and Hiromi Higuruma , while introducing a major shift in the game's stakes through the actions of Reggie Star and Megumi Fushiguro . Key Plot Points

: Higuruma’s character arc concludes (for now) with a somber reflection on the legal system and his own morality. His decision to help Yuji shows a flicker of his original sense of justice. This report provides a summary and analysis of

: The perspective shifts to Megumi Fushiguro , who is confronted by Reggie Star. Reggie is a "reincarnated" sorcerer from the past who expresses skepticism about Kenjaku’s true motives.